Wet weather is causing havoc across Melbourne, with two cars becoming submerged in floodwaters beneath the York Street bridge in South Melbourne.
— 9News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) October 7, 2022
The Bureau of Meteorology is expecting up to 25mm of rain to fall today, with flood warnings issued in parts of Victoria. #9News pic.twitter.com/AA2bwoZ619
There's always o̶n̶e̶ two.
— York Street Bridge (@york_bridge) October 7, 2022
| @PaulTatnell#MelbourneWeather pic.twitter.com/9DPYUEYUFI
Heavy rain has caused chaos across Melbourne, with flash flooding in the suburbs and the city. Two people had to take refuge on the roof of their car after getting caught in floodwater under the York Street Bridge in South Melbourne. https://t.co/3MJATaiTBg #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/wvvPo3MAtk
— 7NEWS Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) October 7, 2022
Just a bit wet at Elsternwick Park today… pic.twitter.com/Yn7xwzPloR
— Paul Amy (@PaulAmy375) October 7, 2022
Melbourne was battered by storms and heavy rain overnight, with the Bureau Of Meteorology predicting more wet weather on the way.
— 10 News First Melbourne (@10NewsFirstMelb) October 6, 2022
This video shows Merri Creek overflowing onto the walking track at Coburg. pic.twitter.com/E4XDTNeYa4
9NewsThe situation in Craigieburn is worsening. A dam alongside Mickleham Road is bursting at the seams and crews are worried it could give way. They’re up against relentless rain and water is now gushing into a nearby home. @10NewsFirstMelb pic.twitter.com/orAcrG2CzE
— Amber Johnston (@amberjohnston_1) October 7, 2022
Delays around Frankston with flooding on Cranbourne Road near the Moorooduc Highway. Never drive through flooded roads. Delay your trip if possible. Allow plenty of extra time getting to your destination with heavy rain across Victoria. #victraffic pic.twitter.com/MOU3LQ97eX
— VicTraffic (@VicTraffic) October 7, 2022
Jeeze Louise, here in Melbourne rain is coming down in Biblical proportions. Floods anyone?
— Andrew Trezise (@Weskittun) October 7, 2022
wtf is this melbourne rain i can’t even hear myself think
— pia (@spideysariana) October 6, 2022
Speaking to reporters Michael Efron Tim WiebuschThey clearly account for rain when they design new train stations in Melbourne, don't they? pic.twitter.com/QZRytkM5fX
— Antoun Issa (@antissa) October 7, 2022
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